Hi,
Why do you call it
Scipy_Projects
if it also lists people/project who use (only) numpy.
I wish I could suggest a better name ...
I just checked the swig.org web site; the call it just
"projects" ( http://www.swig.org/projects.html )
[ Open source projects using SWIG ]
so maybe just leaving out the "Scipy_" part.
BTW, do peer review papers count !? I have two of them, using numpy
(originally numarray, but now it's numpy)
Maybe the projects should be in categories:
- open source
- commercial (?)
- papers
- ??
-Sebastian
On 4/4/07, Bill Baxter <wbaxter@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 4/4/07, Robert Kern <robert.kern@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Bill Baxter wrote:
> > > Is there any place on the Wiki that lists all the known software that
> > > uses Numpy in some way?
> > >
> >> > It would be nice to start collecting such a list if there isn't one
> > > already. Screenshots would be nice too.
> >
> > There is no such list that I know of, but you may start one on the wiki if you like.
>> Ok, I made a start: http://www.scipy.org/Scipy_Projects> Anyone who has a project that depends on Numpy or Scipy, please go add
> your info there!
>> I haven't linked it from anywhere, because it looks pretty pathetic
> right now with only three or four entries. But hopefully everyone
> will jumps in and add their project to the list.
>> Part of the idea is that this should be a good place to point
> nay-sayers to when they say "meh - numpy... that's a niche project for
> a handful of scientists."
>> So ... hopefully a good portion of the links will be things other than
> science projects. There will hopefully be a lot of things that
> "ordinary users" would care about. :-)
>> I couldn't figure out how to add an image, but if someone knows how to
> do that, please do.
>> --bb
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